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Mumbai: To commemorate International Widow’s Day recently, as a token of support and on humanitarian grounds, Tanuja Kansal, president of Western Railway Women’s Welfare Organisation (WRWWO) provided financial assistance to the widows of the WR’s employees who lost their lives while performing their duty. Kansal handed over Rs 5,000 each to 12 widows of WR’s Group ‘D’ employees, who lost their life while on duty in 2020-21. “It has been a great loss to the family, and the organization. As a mark of solidarity, WRWWO decided to provide financial assistance to widows,” she said. tnn
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South Western Railway (SWR) celebrated International Women’s Day in a novel way by running an all-women crew of a train yesterday.
The authorities decided to run Train No 06535 Mysuru-Solapur Golgumbaz Express with all-women crew, comprising loco pilot and assistant loco pilot, guard, ticket checking staff and security personnel. Through this they wanted to stress railway’s commitment to create a gender equal workforce to achieve all-round development of organisation.
Divisional Railway Manager of SWR Mysuru, Rahul Agarwal, President of South Western Railway Women Welfare Organisation (SWRWWO) Pooja Agarwal and other members of SWRWWO flagged off the train.